Turn Up the Music!
Turn Up the Music!
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
As I slipped SATURDAYS HEROES' latest album Turn Up The Music onto my turntable, I was greeted with a wave of nostalgia and a hint of excitement. From the very first track, it's clear that these lads know how to have a good time and they want you to join in on the fun.
The album kicks off with the infectious title track "Turn Up The Music," a feel-good anthem that will have you tapping your feet and singing along in no time. The band's blend of punk rock energy and catchy hooks is a winning combination that is sure to get any party started.
Tracks like "Saturday Night Fever" and "Party All Night" showcase the band's ability to craft catchy tunes with a rebellious edge. The lyrics may be a bit on the nose at times, but it's all part of the charm of SATURDAYS HEROES.
Despite the band's obvious talent and charisma, Turn Up The Music does have its flaws. Some tracks tend to blend together and lack the originality that could push them into the indie rock stratosphere. However, this is a minor quibble in an otherwise solid album.
In conclusion, SATURDAYS HEROES have delivered a fun and energetic album that is perfect for those looking to let loose and have a good time. While it may not be the most groundbreaking record of the year, Turn Up The Music is definitely worth a listen for fans of catchy, anthemic punk rock.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. We're All Done
2. I Will Be Right There
3. Dead of Night
4. Seven Seas
5. This Is the End
6. Black Clouds
7. Turn Up the Music
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Saturday's Heroes
Saturdays Heroes, the Swedish punk rock outfit hailing from the outskirts of Gothenburg, are not your average band. With a sound that effortlessly blends the raw energy of classic punk with catchy hooks and heartfelt lyrics, they have been making waves in the European music scene since their formation in 2005. Fronted by the charismatic lead singer Tommy Tift, whose raspy vocals and energetic stage presence have earned him a reputation as one of the most captivating frontmen in punk today, Saturdays Heroes are a force to be reckoned with. The rest of the band - guitarist Will Turt, bassist Bill Bass, and drummer Dave Drums - provide the perfect backdrop for Tommy's antics, delivering tight, infectious grooves that will have you bouncing off the walls in no time. Their latest album, "Hooligans," is a testament to their evolution as a band. With tracks like "Riot Riot Revolution" and "Punk Rock Preacher," Saturdays Heroes take on themes of rebellion, unity, and self-discovery with a ferocity that is impossible to ignore. It's a record that will have you moshing in your living room one minute and contemplating the meaning of life the next. In a world where so many bands seem content to play it safe, Saturdays Heroes are a breath of fresh air. With their infectious energy, killer tunes, and devil-may-care attitude, they are proving that punk rock is alive and well - and they're leading the charge. So grab your leather jacket, lace up your boots, and get ready to join the revolution. The Saturdays Heroes are here to stay.
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